Meta let go of eight thousand more people last month. The official reason is that AI needs the money more than payroll does. Revenue grew, profits are up, and the stock is hanging out near six hundred. That all sounds fine. But it is the third big round of layoffs in two years, and at some point you have to wonder who is actually left to do the work. Maybe the AI really is taking over. Or maybe the company is just getting leaner and calling it efficiency. I cannot tell anymore, but it does not feel normal.
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